

This sculpted head stages a tender confrontation between masquerade and selfhood, its cobalt skin bruised with mottled patina while the lips blaze forward like a performed persona that can’t quite contain what lies underneath. The dense, volcanic halo of hair and the small gilded emblems—crown-like, talismanic, almost devotional—set up a charged dialogue between earthly texture and ceremonial shine, suggesting status as both ornament and burden. Asymmetrical eyes and subtle surface fissures pull the gaze into a psyche caught between humor and ache, where caricature becomes a protective mask and the face reads as a monument to survival through spectacle.







